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Article 10: Definitioy. <br /> Section 10.1: Definitions <br /> Open Burning Of Trees, Lim• , - •1 •s And Con = - i - •ris Associated With <br /> The Permitted Activity <br /> The disposal • •••e , • ps and construction debris associated with the perms -• -- • means of <br /> •• soor fires. <br /> • - - - - <br /> . - - - - 'e•- <br /> are preserved through conservation easements or other restrictions in a flexible development subdivision. <br /> Open Space, Common <br /> Privately held land area set aside, dedicated, owned, and maintained for common use, access, and <br /> benefit of multiple lots. This type of open space is within a defined lot or a defined easement area for <br /> coomon useaqe. It may be either restricted to the owners via Homeowner/Property Owners' Association <br /> (HOA/POA), or open to others as specified by the Association. <br /> Primary Open Space, Primary <br /> These areas have sensitive environmental features and/or significant cultural resource areas, which limits <br /> their development potential. <br /> Open Space Secondary <br /> All open spaces areas other than Primary Open Space as defined above. <br /> Open Space, Utility <br /> A subset or category of open space that defines the type and/or intensity of its use. Utility areas are <br /> typically open but contain public and/or private utilities and services. Examples include utility lines or <br /> easements (e.g., water, sewer, qas, power), septic drain fields, and repair areas. Additional recreation <br /> use of these areas is typically limited based on the type of utility requirements that are in place. <br /> • •en Space - (land use intensity) <br /> Open space is the total horizontal area of uncovered open space plus half the total . izontal <br /> ea of covered open space subject to limitations set forth below. <br /> Un ■vered open space is total gross land area not covered by buildings, plu .pen exterior <br /> balconi: and roof areas improved as recreation space. <br /> C. Covered o•- space is usable open space closed to the sky, but hay ', two clear unobstructed <br /> open or partia , open sides. Partially open sides is to be constru-. as 50% or more. Examples <br /> of covered space . - covered balconies, covered portions of i •'roved roof areas, or space under <br /> buildings supported o olumns or posts or cantilevered. T•- square footage countable as <br /> covered open space shal ••t exceed the square foota. of the open space sides. <br /> Open Space Kan o <br /> The minimum square footage of open space r-•uir for each square foot of gross land area. This area <br /> includes parking and vehicular access areas an. an also include balconies, and roofs improved for <br /> recreation. <br /> Outdoor Advertising Indust <br /> The organizations that provide o :oor displays or display space .I a lease or rental basis. <br /> Outdoor Lighting <br /> Installation of lightin• equipment, whether attached to poles, building structur- the earth, or any other <br /> location to allow f. the illumination of a building and exterior area(s)within the c•• ines of a defined <br /> property line. cluded are open air spaces on a property, which are under a roof or • er cover and not <br /> fully enclo -d such as a canopy, pavilion, drive-through bay, or parking deck. <br /> u aoor t_ignting, c;utott i-ixture <br /> Orange County, North Carolina—Unified Development Ordinance Page 10-31 <br />
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